OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — When David Hooten took over as Oklahoma County Clerk in January there were several areas where he wanted to make his office more accessible. One was being able to access records online instead of making a trip to his office.

Tomorrow, October 27th, 2017 students from Southeast High School will be sharing their artistic talents at the Oklahoma County Clerk’s Office. Stop by at noon and check out performances by Southeast’s orchestra, dance troop, and talent...

Oklahoma County, OK- September 14, 2017 - “We are extremely pleased to introduce OKCC.Online. The new "One Stop" website allows Oklahomans access to their records when they want them and where they want them. In this day and age...we w...

The Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA), a national organization that specializes in public finance, recently announced that the Oklahoma County Clerk's office had been awarded the GFAO's prestigious Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in...

OKLAHOMA CITY – David B. Hooten, the new County Clerk for Oklahoma County, today said his office has made significant progress in making county government more efficient and accessible for the taxpayers. Hooten marked 100 days in office on April 14, 2017....

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Oklahoma County is pleased to announce the release of our new mobile app solution. This new digital tool will provide you with a better connection to county resources and important information you want and need.

SHINE’s goal is to assist schools, parks and neighborhoods with projects that will make a lasting improvement by bringing the many facets of a community together, including students, non-profits, government and citizens.